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Photoaging (04 Edition)by Rigel
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Publisher Comments:The effects of UV exposure and aging are becoming an increasingly critical issue in clinical practice. Sun exposure and other sources of UV radiation play a major role in the early appearance of fine and coarse wrinkles, roughness, laxity, irregular pigmentation, and roughness of the skin. This clinical guide is the first of its kind to describe the vast array of treatment options available for the minimization and repair of the effects of photodamage - prompting clinicians to tailor therapeutic regimens to individual components of aging and balance the risks and benefits of each treatment against patient expectations.
Book News Annotation:Not referring to The Picture of Dorian Gray but rather to
disciplines including photobiology, photomedicine, and surgical
light- based therapy, photoaging is a growing preoccupation of aging
"baby boomers." Rigel (New York U. School of Medicine) leads other
dermatologists in reviewing the latest information in the burgeoning
field of cutaneous biology and its evolving clinical applications. In
21 chapters, international contributors treat general aspects of
aging skin, surgical and non-surgical approaches, considerations in
treating special populations, and legal issues. Color photographs
illustrate aging signs, treatments, and outcomes.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:This clinical guide is the first of its kind to describe the vast array of treatment options available for the minimization and repair of the effects of photodamage-prompting clinicians to tailor therapeutic regimens to individual components of aging and balance the risks and benefits of each treatment against patient expectations. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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